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middle tennessee, lost. western tennessee, pretty much gone after that very quickly because the confederates couldn't hold it. they just withdrew without firing a shot. eastern tennessee wasn't nice to the confederate army either, so in one swoop all of tennessee is gone in essentially a two-week campaign. again, is there any other civil war battle that is so decisive, with such short loss and so dramatic if effect? i'll pose this as no. so, it does make me sad in a way that ft. donelson does not get the recognition that it does. this is a critical event here. 150 years ago, happening right here at ft. donelson, ft. henry, and ft. hyman over that way. so, something else ft. donelson will do for the union side, you've heard earlier they read george grant's orders. general grant in 1864 was a brigadier general and charged with illinois. it's back water then, it's back water now too. but he's just a lonely guy, unknown. yeah, he was a captain in the mexican war. he faded from the army very quickly after that. t
middle tennessee, lost. western tennessee, pretty much gone after that very quickly because the confederates couldn't hold it. they just withdrew without firing a shot. eastern tennessee wasn't nice to the confederate army either, so in one swoop all of tennessee is gone in essentially a two-week campaign. again, is there any other civil war battle that is so decisive, with such short loss and so dramatic if effect? i'll pose this as no. so, it does make me sad in a way that ft. donelson does...
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, and having to abandon middle tennessee, with western tennessee threatened, with being forced out of missouri, with union forces now in arkansas, all of this was under johnston's department of control here in the west, that there was a great uproar in the south concerning his leadership and the results of that leadership which were all negative in the spring of 1862. so he was under a tremendous pressure to right the results of the spring campaign, reverse the course of it. and bring the western confederate forces together for a counter stroke. and that's what the purpose of the concentration at corinth was for. confederates were bringing forces together so that they could carry out some type of counterstroke. and the federals read that as being defensive in posture. johnson's forces had been scattered. he commanded a front when the spring actions began that extended for nearly a thousand miles, from the appalachian mountain ranges at the cumberland gap eastward through bowling green to columbus, kentucky, and westward across the mississippi to the indian nations. it was a huge, huge
, and having to abandon middle tennessee, with western tennessee threatened, with being forced out of missouri, with union forces now in arkansas, all of this was under johnston's department of control here in the west, that there was a great uproar in the south concerning his leadership and the results of that leadership which were all negative in the spring of 1862. so he was under a tremendous pressure to right the results of the spring campaign, reverse the course of it. and bring the...
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monument, you see the rear of the tennessee monument in the distance, i can put virtually every tennessee outfit at some point in the battle within a half mile of this crossroads. tennessee had nearly 14,000 men in the confederate army here. so the sizeable -- most largest component of the confederate arm was from the state of tennessee. so here, just this -- just the massive monumentation immediately should illustrate what the veterans believed the significance of this landscape was based upon the battle. and we know that shiloh is what? one big blood letting. it's a huge carnage. it's a massive killing field. monuments bespeak of killing fields, and that's a testament of mass meeting mass on the battle fields. confederates will overrun this position by 11:15. they do it with sheer weight of numbers and the fact that sherman's division has begun to fragment. it already had fragmented from its retirement of shiloh church and it's now completely fragmented to a great extent. in fact, he even loses contact with his only intact brigade and that will be mcdowell's brigade to the west. we'll h
monument, you see the rear of the tennessee monument in the distance, i can put virtually every tennessee outfit at some point in the battle within a half mile of this crossroads. tennessee had nearly 14,000 men in the confederate army here. so the sizeable -- most largest component of the confederate arm was from the state of tennessee. so here, just this -- just the massive monumentation immediately should illustrate what the veterans believed the significance of this landscape was based upon...
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it wasn't here on the tennessee or cumberland river. it was on the mississippi. so, when -- to get to your question, as ft. henry in particular fell, that gave the ability of the union to come up the tennessee and swing over and get behind columbus, cut the rail line off. once that's done, whoever stuck up there in columbus is trapped. once ft. henry fell, been quickly apparent to the confederates, we need to pull our guys and big guns out of columbus or we're going to lose them. without a shot columbus falls and is objection occupied by a regiment infantry from the union side. >> wasn't much of a battle? >> wasn't a battle. zero. they just pulled back. next is island ten on the tennessee line. and that -- that came a quick battle, too. iron-clads ran the batteries and then the union got behind -- union army got behind the fort. nothing there to stop them. so, ft. henry, ft. donelson set off that chain reaction as that columbus essentially fell because ft. henry did. just fell right behind it. yes, sir. i'm sorry. >> the location of ft. henry, was it not doomed f
it wasn't here on the tennessee or cumberland river. it was on the mississippi. so, when -- to get to your question, as ft. henry in particular fell, that gave the ability of the union to come up the tennessee and swing over and get behind columbus, cut the rail line off. once that's done, whoever stuck up there in columbus is trapped. once ft. henry fell, been quickly apparent to the confederates, we need to pull our guys and big guns out of columbus or we're going to lose them. without a shot...
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graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a
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graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to s
graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about...
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tennessee tech go down 16%? mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are spending one out of four of their state tax revenues on medicaid will see a 29% increase in the cost of medicaid funding and what will that do, mr. president? what that will do is force california and tennessee and connecticut and iowa to look in their state budgets, to take the money that most likely would have gone for the colleges and community colleges and public universities, and instead spend it on medicaid. those federal medicaid mandates are soaking up money that would otherwise go to public colleges and universit
tennessee tech go down 16%? mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are...
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the man was at the tennessee home the night they disappeared. they say he can get them when they killed their mother and their 14-year-old sister. their bodies were found outside his home. he was charged with first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping. they believe he drove the little girls and the dead bodies to destroy their where he lived. the fbi says his motives remain unclear but they may have thought the little girls were his kids. >> he was obsessed with them. he was claiming that those two children were his. >> he made this thing that that was his kids. -- us think that that aws his was hids kids. >> he has confessed. as for the daughters, they will soon return home to the care of their father. abc news. >> a toddler is in critical condition after almost drowning in maryland. she was found in a bathtub last night at her home. family members called 911. they also perform cpr. police are now investigating the incident. >> a committee expecting to take up a proposal today. the council approved this back in 2010 but was overturned. he as
the man was at the tennessee home the night they disappeared. they say he can get them when they killed their mother and their 14-year-old sister. their bodies were found outside his home. he was charged with first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping. they believe he drove the little girls and the dead bodies to destroy their where he lived. the fbi says his motives remain unclear but they may have thought the little girls were his kids. >> he was obsessed with them. he was claiming...
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tennessee tech go down 16%? mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are spending one out of four of their state tax revenues on medicaid will see a 29% increase in the cost of medicaid funding and what will that do, mr. president? what that will do is force california and tennessee and connecticut and iowa to look in their state budgets, to take the money that most likely would have gone for the colleges and community colleges and public universities, and instead spend it on medicaid. those federal medicaid mandates are soaking up money that would otherwise go to public colleges and universit
tennessee tech go down 16%? mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are...
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pepsi-co has said thattit's pulling out as a sponsor of the tennessee walking horse nntional celebrationsummer- it's &pone of the biggest competitions around.when asked &pif that decision was related tt thhs video just out by the humane society, a pepsi-co spokesman wouldn't say.brian todd, fort washington, briannroberts back on the field for the first time... time... in a year.the most difficull part of his injury... later in sports. &p((break 3)) later in sports. &p((break 3)) oh, hi.et your cash back which cash back booth looks better to you, chase freedom or the largest cashback card? oh, i'll try the largest. oh, that is too bad. apparently you don't know chase freedom guarantees you 1% cash back. 4 times more than the largest cash back card, which only gives you a quarter percent until you spend $3,000 every year. but have fun. bob and weave once you're in there. don't get short changed. get your cash back. chase freedom. like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. prescription nasonex is clinically proven to help relieve nasal aller
pepsi-co has said thattit's pulling out as a sponsor of the tennessee walking horse nntional celebrationsummer- it's &pone of the biggest competitions around.when asked &pif that decision was related tt thhs video just out by the humane society, a pepsi-co spokesman wouldn't say.brian todd, fort washington, briannroberts back on the field for the first time... time... in a year.the most difficull part of his injury... later in sports. &p((break 3)) later in sports. &p((break 3))...
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. >> tennessee walking horses are known to be gentle and sweet, which makes what you are about to seeall that much more outrageous. a powerful video that documents just how far some will go to win ribbons and medals at prestigious horse shows. a warning, for some this video will be disturbing to watch, but without seeing it, it would be hard to believe such crueltyy would be possible. >> kentucky has its derby, but tennessee has its famed walking horses. with their high-stepping gait, originally trained so plantation members would have a smooth ride. but now lots of money is at stake. with millions of dollars in stud fees for a winning horse at the annual celebration. the competition is fierce and for years there's been great suspicion in the horse world about how some top trainers get their horses to produce. >> it's a stride, it's a gait. not something that any morse does naturally. it's a totally artificially man-made gait. now there's proof of what some trainers are doing behind the scenes. tennessee' beautiful horse country, down this gravel road, caught on tape in this farm, und
. >> tennessee walking horses are known to be gentle and sweet, which makes what you are about to seeall that much more outrageous. a powerful video that documents just how far some will go to win ribbons and medals at prestigious horse shows. a warning, for some this video will be disturbing to watch, but without seeing it, it would be hard to believe such crueltyy would be possible. >> kentucky has its derby, but tennessee has its famed walking horses. with their high-stepping...
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seemed to have formed and junctioned up with the 52nd tennessee. not formally with them until after the battle of shiloh, but they wouldn't have been able to put a battle honor on the flag without being present. we do know the flag has been rearranged some since probably its initial issue. that may have been post-war. it's hard to tell, but the placement of the regimental identity and things is a little bit different than what is standard with these dalton pattern flags. but clearly a civil war witness flag, and, again, one that has survived the test of time. to come to shiloh and interpret the -- the colorful part in the civil war, which was these battle flags carried by these organizations which were identity flags. in other words, you could look out over across the battlefield and identify the units, not only friend and foe but identify the respective organizations. cannons are brought in basically because they each have some convenience, a story to tell. early in the war, it's difficult to pinpoint specific guns on these battlefields. records w
seemed to have formed and junctioned up with the 52nd tennessee. not formally with them until after the battle of shiloh, but they wouldn't have been able to put a battle honor on the flag without being present. we do know the flag has been rearranged some since probably its initial issue. that may have been post-war. it's hard to tell, but the placement of the regimental identity and things is a little bit different than what is standard with these dalton pattern flags. but clearly a civil war...
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wet on i-40 across tennessee. afternoon storms dampened things along the west coast. >>> if you're flying today, airport delays possible in detroit, memphis, chicago, and atlanta. >>> now there's an intense manhunt under way this morning for the man suspected of kidnapping a tennessee mother and her three daughters. >> a discovery over the weekend of adam mays' home. >> reporter: the search for joanne and her three drawers, now missing for nine days, is growing more desperate after two bodies were found in this alpine, miissippi, home. the fbi following the trail of this man, adam mays, who they say kidnapped the 31-year-old along with the three girls. >> time is critical. you have two people dead. and two possibly in peril. every minute counts. >> reporter: investigators need autopsy results to confirm the identities of those bodies. meanwhile, they believe mays has changed his appearance and that of the girls. he's described as a trusted friend of bane's husband. helping the family with a move to arizona in this
wet on i-40 across tennessee. afternoon storms dampened things along the west coast. >>> if you're flying today, airport delays possible in detroit, memphis, chicago, and atlanta. >>> now there's an intense manhunt under way this morning for the man suspected of kidnapping a tennessee mother and her three daughters. >> a discovery over the weekend of adam mays' home. >> reporter: the search for joanne and her three drawers, now missing for nine days, is growing...
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i mean, you went to american baptist if you couldn't get in to tennessee state or alabama a&m. i mean, it was-- i mean, you would say, "well, on s.a.t.s, we can't take this young man." it's a reminder of untapped potential if we don't reach out. i mean, how many people have these abilities but have never had a chance to play the full-- expend the full possibilities of their lives? john lewis is, to me, just one of the heroes. john lewis, i think, is the single best american citizen i've ever known. i mean, he is so steadfast. here we are, 40 years later, and he's still doing ten times more things than he should. he's a congressman, he's generous-hearted, he's not a separatist. he treats everybody the way they would like to be treated. he reaches out to everyone. he still talks about the good community, the noble community. the beloved community. the beloved community that jim lawson first mentioned to him. and he was a person who could have had a wasted life that we would never reach. i joined the new york times that year, the day after john kennedy's election. and one of my la
i mean, you went to american baptist if you couldn't get in to tennessee state or alabama a&m. i mean, it was-- i mean, you would say, "well, on s.a.t.s, we can't take this young man." it's a reminder of untapped potential if we don't reach out. i mean, how many people have these abilities but have never had a chance to play the full-- expend the full possibilities of their lives? john lewis is, to me, just one of the heroes. john lewis, i think, is the single best american...
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host: our guest mentioned her home district in tennessee.he serves on the whip team into the house of representatives and is on the energy and commerce committee. in republican in florida, good morning. caller: how are you? i am glad you brought up some interesting points. until you bring the glass- steagall act back into place, the dodd-frank act will not work. it is more regulation. you brought up bonds. i think it is time to have the first bond banks. turn them into something that is the first covered bond bank that is owned by the people that invests in bonds. it will be fair. remember the interest mortgages, 30-year fixed. there is a mortgage based on that. there are so many solutions. it does have a silver bullet for the housing market and creates a new segment. we cannot protect ourselves from the common dangers. i would love somebody to express these ideas. i do have them in a writeing. the problem i had -- private access. there are solutions. that is my comment i have to say. guest: thank you. there is one thing i would encourage hi
host: our guest mentioned her home district in tennessee.he serves on the whip team into the house of representatives and is on the energy and commerce committee. in republican in florida, good morning. caller: how are you? i am glad you brought up some interesting points. until you bring the glass- steagall act back into place, the dodd-frank act will not work. it is more regulation. you brought up bonds. i think it is time to have the first bond banks. turn them into something that is the...
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two girls kidnapped from their home in tennessee are safe in mississippi.ir alleged kidnappers debt. 35-year-old adam mayes shot himself in the head last night after a swat team moved in. police acting on tips found him and the two girls in mississippi. the fbi says that his motives were not clear, but he may have thought that the girls were his children. collect they were two little girls that he was absolutely obsessive with. he was claiming that those two children were his. >> the 12-year-old alexandria and under 8-year-old sister were taken to the hospital for observation. they are believed to be ok. police believe adam mayes killed the girl's mother and older sister last month and their bodies were found buried outside his home. >> supply will be unveiled today at the site of a deadly train crashed near the fort totten metro stop nearly three years ago >> . mayor vincent gray among the leaders expected to take part in a ceremony john gonzalez. is in northeast this morning with more. >> next month will mark three years since the deadliest accident in me
two girls kidnapped from their home in tennessee are safe in mississippi.ir alleged kidnappers debt. 35-year-old adam mayes shot himself in the head last night after a swat team moved in. police acting on tips found him and the two girls in mississippi. the fbi says that his motives were not clear, but he may have thought that the girls were his children. collect they were two little girls that he was absolutely obsessive with. he was claiming that those two children were his. >> the...
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kentucky and tennessee have been getting hammered this morning. some rain has drifted into virginia, the mountains of virginia and west virginia. it is not near the potomac river. we have had a share of sun. again, that front may be the focal point for something developing later today. details on the forecast coming up. >> our big story this morning, one person arrested after an elementary school student took a gun to school. >> as if that is not disturbing enough, the student is in pre-kindergarten. kai reed has the latest. >> william kidd's two grand kids go to northwood elementary school, right across from his house. the 5 and 7-year-old came home from school friday with a letter explaining that another student in pre-kind kindergarten had brought a gun to school. >> it's sad. people have to wake up and realize, these things happen. it happens everywhere. >> the student's teacher sent home a letter. people reported seeing a woman taken out in hand cuffs. >> you have to be responsible for your kids or grand kids. >> the letter sent home urges pa
kentucky and tennessee have been getting hammered this morning. some rain has drifted into virginia, the mountains of virginia and west virginia. it is not near the potomac river. we have had a share of sun. again, that front may be the focal point for something developing later today. details on the forecast coming up. >> our big story this morning, one person arrested after an elementary school student took a gun to school. >> as if that is not disturbing enough, the student is in...
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he was at the tennessee hummable girl -- the tennessee home of the little girls on the night he disappeared. some say he may have bullied the little girls were his kids. his mother and wife were charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. the two girls will return to the care of their father. tahman bradley reporting >> . thank you. new information will be released today about the hazmat scare at nasa's space flight center in greenbelt. they radiation alarms went off last night, but it turned out to be false alarms. officials are trying to figure out why the alarms started sounding. >> new this morning, remembering the victims of metro's deadly red line crash almost three years later. d.c. mayor vincent gray, first responders, and relatives of the nine victims of the 2001 clinton will come together to unveil a new memorial. that will be part of the memorial at the fort totten station. >> john gonzalez has a preview. >> next month will mark three years since the deadliest accident in metro's history. there's already a plaque at the fort totten metro station honoring the victim's who died t
he was at the tennessee hummable girl -- the tennessee home of the little girls on the night he disappeared. some say he may have bullied the little girls were his kids. his mother and wife were charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. the two girls will return to the care of their father. tahman bradley reporting >> . thank you. new information will be released today about the hazmat scare at nasa's space flight center in greenbelt. they radiation alarms went off last night, but it...
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mayes was added to the fbi's ten most wanted list, the man accused of kidnapping four members of a tennessee family and murdering two is dead. >> preliminary reports indicate mayes shot himself in the head and was later pronounced dead at an area hospital. >> reporter: the two girls police feared he was holding captive, 12-year-old alexandria bain, and her 8-year-old sister kyliyah, are safe with authorities. >> the girls were found alive and appear to be unharmed. >> reporter: it's been almost two weeks since the girls, their mother jo ann, and older sister adrienne, disappeared from their home in whitesville, tennessee. since then, police have found the bodies of jo ann and adrienne bain buried in the backyard of mayes' home in alpine, mississippi. on wednesday, mayes' ex-wife teresa was charged with two counts of first degree murder after she told police she knew mayes had killed bain and her eldest daughter near the family's tennessee home. and that she had helped him transport the bodies back to pistepy. an end to the search for the kidnapped girls and their captor. but just the beginni
mayes was added to the fbi's ten most wanted list, the man accused of kidnapping four members of a tennessee family and murdering two is dead. >> preliminary reports indicate mayes shot himself in the head and was later pronounced dead at an area hospital. >> reporter: the two girls police feared he was holding captive, 12-year-old alexandria bain, and her 8-year-old sister kyliyah, are safe with authorities. >> the girls were found alive and appear to be unharmed. >>...
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tennessee tech go down 16%?mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are spending one out of four of their state tax revenues on medicaid will see a 29% increase in the cost of medicaid funding and what will that do, mr. president? what that will do is force california and tennessee and connecticut and iowa to look in their state budgets, to take the money that most likely would have gone for the colleges and community colleges and public universities, and instead spend it on medicaid. those federal medicaid mandates are soaking up money that would otherwise go to public colleges and universiti
tennessee tech go down 16%?mr. president, the main reason is the federal government's health care policies, its medicaid mandates on states that are soaking up dollars, state dollars on medicaid that would otherwise go to pay for public universities. president obama did not start this policy. it's been going on for 30 years, but he's making it much worse. with his health care law that was passed and when it takes effect next year, the kaiser family foundation says that states which already are...
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he was at their home in tennessee the night the family disappeared.ed with first-degree murder after the bodies of jo ann bain and her daughter adrienne were found buried outside his home. police say mayes kept the younger girls alive, driving them with their mother and sisters' bodies to guntown, mississippi, where he lived with his mother, father and wife. 65-year-old mary mayes and his ex-wife, 31-year-old teresa ann mayes, were both arrested monday night and charged with four counts of conspiracy to commit especially aggravated kidnapping. the arrest warrants say teresa mayes helped her ex-husband by, quote, driving the vehicle that contained the victims from the bain family home in tennessee to the mayes' trailer home in mississippi where the two bodies were found. court documents charge mayes and his wife teresa with first-degree murder and aggravated kidnapping. his wife teresa is now behind bars, and police say she has confessed saying mayes killed jo ann in the bains' whiteville, tennessee, garage and adrienne inside the house. the fbi tells
he was at their home in tennessee the night the family disappeared.ed with first-degree murder after the bodies of jo ann bain and her daughter adrienne were found buried outside his home. police say mayes kept the younger girls alive, driving them with their mother and sisters' bodies to guntown, mississippi, where he lived with his mother, father and wife. 65-year-old mary mayes and his ex-wife, 31-year-old teresa ann mayes, were both arrested monday night and charged with four counts of...
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murder after she told police she knew mayes killed bain ander etesld daughter near the family's tennessee home and she helped him transport the bodies back to mississippi. an end to the search for the kidnapped girls and their captor. just the beginning in the search by investigators, friends and family as to why. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news in "early today" in america. a man attacked a donut clerk with a cup of hot coffee. it happened after the man argued with the woman behind the counter over whether he paid for a sandwich or not. when the woman handed him the coffee, he grabbed her arm, then hurled the scalding coffee back at her. the clerk has returned to work but is in a lot of pain. police are searching for the customer. >>> in texas, no dummies, but a lot of crash testing going on. engineers, scientists and accident investigators got together at the speedway to watch vehicles slam into each other to learn more how to reconstruct what happens during collisions. >>> in new jersey, part of atlantic city's boardwalk collapsed thursday afte
murder after she told police she knew mayes killed bain ander etesld daughter near the family's tennessee home and she helped him transport the bodies back to mississippi. an end to the search for the kidnapped girls and their captor. just the beginning in the search by investigators, friends and family as to why. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news in "early today" in america. a man attacked a donut clerk with a cup of hot coffee. it...
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girls, their mother jo ann and older sister adrienne disappeared from their homes in whitesville, tennessee. since then police found the bodies of jo ann and adrienne in the backyard of mayes home. on wednesday his ex-wife was charged with two counts of first degree murder after she told police she knew mayes killed bain and her eld defendant during a near the family home and helped him transport the bd des back to mississippi. an end to the search for the kidnapped girls and their captor. just the beginning in the search by investigators, friends and family as to why. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news in early. a man attacked a donut clerk with a cup of hot coffee it happened after the man arthded with woman over whether or not he paid for a sandwich. when the woman handed him the coffee, he grabbed her arm, then hurled the scalding coffee back at her. the clerk has returned to work but is in a lot of pain. police are searching for the customer. >>> in texas, no dummies, but a lot of crash testing going on. engineers, scientists and accident investi
girls, their mother jo ann and older sister adrienne disappeared from their homes in whitesville, tennessee. since then police found the bodies of jo ann and adrienne in the backyard of mayes home. on wednesday his ex-wife was charged with two counts of first degree murder after she told police she knew mayes killed bain and her eld defendant during a near the family home and helped him transport the bd des back to mississippi. an end to the search for the kidnapped girls and their captor. just...
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and "the tennessee" was completely firing their five-inch guns. and i said oh, boy, i'm going to be deaf. of course i wear hearing aids today. but it was about a week before i could really hear, you know. and then if somebody come up behind you and clapped, why you would jump 15 feet, you know. we had 106 dead, about 3 -- a little over 300 wounded. and of course our captain received the congressional medal of honor, captain binion. i played taps for him the next night there in the warehouse where we stayed, you know, for his death. and it was the most beautiful taps i ever played in my whole life. >> pennsylvania was flagship of the pacific fleet. and we were also i believe at that time flagship of the navy. it was admiral kimball's chip. she just didn't happen to be on it that day. when we used to go out on patrol, and they would have general quarters, the saying used to be the japanese are attacking, the japs are attacking us, we would run to our battle stations. most of us knew eventually we would have to fight the japanese. where that trickled
and "the tennessee" was completely firing their five-inch guns. and i said oh, boy, i'm going to be deaf. of course i wear hearing aids today. but it was about a week before i could really hear, you know. and then if somebody come up behind you and clapped, why you would jump 15 feet, you know. we had 106 dead, about 3 -- a little over 300 wounded. and of course our captain received the congressional medal of honor, captain binion. i played taps for him the next night there in the...
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we'll watch a good chance of showers and thunderstorms, mississippi, alabama, tennessee to kentucky, not going to rain all day, but you're almost guaranteed one portion of the day will have an hour or two of heavy rain. much of the rest of the country looks nice. watching us on wptv newschannel 5 west palm beach florida in delray beach celebrate pirates. ahoy maitz at the cornell museum of art and american culture. >>> here is an early look at the headlines in entertainment. >>> you know your film is doing good when you're looking at $100 million in the second weekend at the box office. the avengers should follow up the record-breaking debut by becoming the first film to take in $100 billion in the second weekend thanks to older viewers who don't rush out right away and repeat fans coming back for another look. >>> thanks to the avengers juggernaut, johnny depp won't have a number one film this weekend. "dark shadows" is expected to earn around $35 million. >>> a third man has come forward with accusations against john travolta. a former cruise ship employee alleges travolta offered
we'll watch a good chance of showers and thunderstorms, mississippi, alabama, tennessee to kentucky, not going to rain all day, but you're almost guaranteed one portion of the day will have an hour or two of heavy rain. much of the rest of the country looks nice. watching us on wptv newschannel 5 west palm beach florida in delray beach celebrate pirates. ahoy maitz at the cornell museum of art and american culture. >>> here is an early look at the headlines in entertainment....
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prentiss' division was the youngest division in grant's still organizing army of the tennessee, and thus he is still awaiting the arrival of regiments to join the organization. he has two brigades before it's complete, envisioned to have three brigades. so he is still awaiting the arrival of regiments. in fact, some of the most recent arrivals have just went into camp the day before the battle. so think about 5400 men, and now all of the sudden they're called into battle. and some of the elements are new to the division. so it had to be quite confusing. over the course of the first two hours, johnston is able to maneuver his wing elements into attack positions to take on prentiss' division. so you have the preliminary acts where they're fighting powell's combat team, and of course powell is reinforced by elements from the 6th division, and they are skirmishing with the advancing confederate forces. and it's just a slow process of the confederates continuing to maneuver, continuing to push forward, being back these federal elements before they come to bear against what is prentiss' main l
prentiss' division was the youngest division in grant's still organizing army of the tennessee, and thus he is still awaiting the arrival of regiments to join the organization. he has two brigades before it's complete, envisioned to have three brigades. so he is still awaiting the arrival of regiments. in fact, some of the most recent arrivals have just went into camp the day before the battle. so think about 5400 men, and now all of the sudden they're called into battle. and some of the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr.presiding officer: we are. mr. corker: i ask that the quorum call being vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. corker: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the student lending program that i understand we may be voting on a little bit later today. i want to first say that i know, like you, i've talked with numbers of students in tennessee and people who used to be students in college who have tremendous amounts of loan obligations that they have to deal with, and i know all of us, you know, your heart goes out to folks who start their careers with large amounts of debt and, you know, we hear lots of stories about the size of this debt. so i want to start by saying that certainly i empathize with much of what's happening in the student lending program, as it relates to the recipient recipin one hand. on the other hand, as it relates to how we deal with this issue, which also relates to these young people -- i mean, at the end of the day, these massive deficits that
the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr.presiding officer: we are. mr. corker: i ask that the quorum call being vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. corker: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the student lending program that i understand we may be voting on a little bit later today. i want to first say that i know, like you, i've talked with numbers of students in tennessee and people who used to be students in college who have tremendous amounts of loan...
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so this idiot desmond letchet is he a hug in tennessee.ts are that he has fathered 30 children by 11 women. that might be high. now they may say it's something else. >> may just be 26, bill. >> bill: this guy runs around and he he doesn't care what he does. there are stupid women who, for whatever reason want to get pregnant by this men. is he in prison right now. >> many of them. >> bill: he has a 12 page wrap -- rap sheet. society can't do anything to him for impregnantating these women. he doesn't support the children without us, you and me, good people of tennessee, they would starve to death doesn't provide money. in america, he can't be charged with anything, right? >> he can be put in jail civil contempt for not paying the necessary child support to his children. >> bill: he could be incarcerated for that. >> right now is he in jail for assault. >> that's a serious beef. you can put deadbeat dads in jail when there is order to pay child support and they don't. in his case making minimum wage 30 kids and literally some of these women
so this idiot desmond letchet is he a hug in tennessee.ts are that he has fathered 30 children by 11 women. that might be high. now they may say it's something else. >> may just be 26, bill. >> bill: this guy runs around and he he doesn't care what he does. there are stupid women who, for whatever reason want to get pregnant by this men. is he in prison right now. >> many of them. >> bill: he has a 12 page wrap -- rap sheet. society can't do anything to him for...
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teresa is now behind bars and says mayes killed joanne in their tennessee garage and adrienne inside the house. mayes mother-in-law tells abc affiliate wtvc that her daughter was mentally handicapped and that she and memberships fought often. and that he was vie leapt. >> approximately two years ago, teresa called me here on the phone, she was crying and she said, can i come home? and i said, most certainly. and her step-father, who had never met her, got on the internet and wired a bus ticket up there. we picked her up at the bus station. she told me the reason she wanted to come home was, she was tired of getting, and this is her exact worldds, tired of getting knocked around and beat on. >> reporter: mayes' neighbors tell abc news that although bain were married, adam claimed the two younger daughters were his. the fbi tells abc news, mayes' motives are still unclear. >> adam mayes was a close friend of the family. he was a trusted person to the kids and everybody involved in the family. so, that is one mystery as to why this happened. >> reporter: but the manhunt is now over. aut
teresa is now behind bars and says mayes killed joanne in their tennessee garage and adrienne inside the house. mayes mother-in-law tells abc affiliate wtvc that her daughter was mentally handicapped and that she and memberships fought often. and that he was vie leapt. >> approximately two years ago, teresa called me here on the phone, she was crying and she said, can i come home? and i said, most certainly. and her step-father, who had never met her, got on the internet and wired a bus...
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he's suspected of murdering a tennessee mother and his oldest daughter, and kidnapping two other children. now his wife and mother have been charged in the case. theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: investigators have released new video of 35-year-old adam mayes, captured by a security camera, paying for a drink at a convenient store in guntown, mississippi, on april 30th, theets three days after police say mayes kidnapped a tennessee mother and her three daughter. authorities say the suspect's mother and wife paid a role in the kidnapping. his wife was charged with kidnapping tuesday. she told police she drove jo ann bain and her three daughters from their home in tennessee to mississippi. the suspect's mother is charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping. the bodies of jo ann and her oldest daughter adrienne were found last week in a shallow grave behind the suspect's home in union county, mississippi. now a massive around-the-clock search of the woods around that home. the fbi is optimistic the two younger sisters, 12-year-old alexandria and 8-year-old kyli yeah. ah, are alive and wi
he's suspected of murdering a tennessee mother and his oldest daughter, and kidnapping two other children. now his wife and mother have been charged in the case. theresa garcia reports. >> reporter: investigators have released new video of 35-year-old adam mayes, captured by a security camera, paying for a drink at a convenient store in guntown, mississippi, on april 30th, theets three days after police say mayes kidnapped a tennessee mother and her three daughter. authorities say the...
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and what we did in tennessee. i think that, you know, he looks at this and says, massachusetts tried something and he knows what would and wouldn't work. as you look at the obamacare bill and as we looked at government-run health care through the obamacare bill and looked at that in our energy and commerce committee and health care subcommittee, libby, one of the things that we saw is whether it's guaranteed issue in new jersey or what they did in massachusetts or tennessee or what california tried, what you know is when you interject government control, the price is going to go up and the access goes down. host: we are talking about bank and regulatory reform as well as other topics with our guest, congresswoman marcia planning burn overtown tfpblet over the weekend you appeared on abc talking with congressman barney frank. listen to one of his arguments about bank regulation. a heat me give you a specific example. this was done by j.p. morgan's london affiliate. the republicans in the house are trying to put a b
and what we did in tennessee. i think that, you know, he looks at this and says, massachusetts tried something and he knows what would and wouldn't work. as you look at the obamacare bill and as we looked at government-run health care through the obamacare bill and looked at that in our energy and commerce committee and health care subcommittee, libby, one of the things that we saw is whether it's guaranteed issue in new jersey or what they did in massachusetts or tennessee or what california...
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a manhunt has been launched in the woods of tennessee and mississippi.s the latest on this story. >> reporter: this is newly released video of adam mayes in the white t-shirt. in the store surveillance tape, mayes jokes about his haircut. police believes he changed his appearance while on the run. the video was taken on april 30th, that's three days after police say he can kidnapped jo ann bain and her three daughters in tennessee. two of the missing were found buried. the victims, jo ann bain and her 14-year-old daughter, adrienne. bain's two other girls are still missing, 12-year-old alexandria and 8-year-old kyliyah. the fbi believes that adam mayes is holding them captive. on tuesday, a break in the case. police arrested mayes' ex-wife, teresa, and his mother, mary. investigators say the women helped mayes carry out the alleged kidnapping. according to court documents, teresa mayes admitted she was involved in the removal and/or confinement of bain and her daughters. and she drove the family from hardemann county, tennessee, to mississippi. mary maye
a manhunt has been launched in the woods of tennessee and mississippi.s the latest on this story. >> reporter: this is newly released video of adam mayes in the white t-shirt. in the store surveillance tape, mayes jokes about his haircut. police believes he changed his appearance while on the run. the video was taken on april 30th, that's three days after police say he can kidnapped jo ann bain and her three daughters in tennessee. two of the missing were found buried. the victims, jo ann...
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so this idiot desmond letchet is he a hug in tennessee.d 30 children by 11 women. that might be high. now they may say it's something else. >> may just be 26, bill. >> bill: this guy runs around and he he doesn't care what he does. there are stupid women who, for whatever reason want to get pregnant by this men. is he in prison right now. >> many of them. >> bill: he has a 12 page wrap -- rap sheet. society can't do anything to him for impregnantating these women. he doesn't support the children without us, you and me, good people of tennessee, they would starve to death doesn't provide money. in america, he can't be charged with anything, right? >> he can be put in jail civil contempt for not paying the necessary child support to his children. >> bill: he could be incarcerated for that. >> right now is he in jail for assault. >> that's a serious beef. you can put deadbeat dads in jail when there is order to pay child support and they don't. in his case making minimum wage 30 kids and literally some of these women are now entitled to a che
so this idiot desmond letchet is he a hug in tennessee.d 30 children by 11 women. that might be high. now they may say it's something else. >> may just be 26, bill. >> bill: this guy runs around and he he doesn't care what he does. there are stupid women who, for whatever reason want to get pregnant by this men. is he in prison right now. >> many of them. >> bill: he has a 12 page wrap -- rap sheet. society can't do anything to him for impregnantating these women. he...
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parece que tambiÉn es uno de nuestros soldados >>> y ademÁs felicidades para elizabeth rosas de tennesseempliendo 10 aÑos que cumplas mucho aÑos mÁs >>> felicidades, y para felicitar a un famiierta , amig envÍe su fotounivision@@despier deÉrica" y nos@@s le vamos a festejar en gran@@despierta amen es >>>@@ "despierta amÉrica" ,ericc pone entrerta amierta spierta an 45, o >>> o pude hacerlo en nuestro correo electrÓnico, "despierta...